Saturday, April 16th, 2016Changing Times in Adult Education: Collaborating to Meet the ChallengeAdult Educators Meet in All Day Conference8:00 am to 4:15 pm

On Saturday, April 16th, 2016, adult educators from New York City and beyond will meet at The High School of Fashion Industries at 225 West 24th Street in Manhattan for the 37th annual Adult Basic Education Conference. This year there will be a variety of workshops exploring best practices in ESOL and BE instruction, HSE /TASC, college prep, math, writing, ESL literacy, civics, classroom management, integrating technology, and other topics by many experienced and innovative presenters, some of whom are NYSED trained lead teachers, from CUNY, NYU, NYPL, Queens Public Library, the OACE, CBOs, the Literacy Assistance Center and other organizations dedicated to adult education. Additionally, there will be a special panel discussion: Improving and Expanding Outreach to Underserved Populations. Book publishers will exhibit with a great variety of books.

This is a unique yearly conference for all the adult education programs in the city. Program directors and teachers as well as volunteers are urged to attend the conference to take advantage of this valuable professional development opportunity. Adult education students and future adult educators are also welcome to take part in the conference. Together, we’ll make adult education succeed!

Join us — to learn, share, and celebrate adult education in New York City and beyond!

Click here to save $5 by pre-registering or go to nycabe2016.eventbrite.com. Advanced registration is strongly encouraged as it will secure your space in each workshop of your choice.

“[The workshop was] very interesting, great chance to be able to speak and collaborate with adult math instructors. A lot of information! Great!”

Click here to save $5 by pre-registering or go to nycabe2016.eventbrite.com. Advanced registration is strongly encouraged as it will secure your space in each workshop of your choice.Contact Anne Conroy with any questions about pre-registration at anne.conroy@gmail.com or (202) 746-0213